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British Columbia
British Columbia is the third largest Canadian provinces, both
in area and population. It is nearly 1.5 times as large as Texas,
and extends 800 miles (1,280km) north from the United States
border. It includes Canada’s entire west coast and the islands
just off the coast.
Most of British Columbia is mountainous, with long rugged
ranges running north and south. Even the coastal islands are the
remains of a mountain range that existed thousands of years
ago. During the last Ice Age, this range was scoured by glaciers
until most of it was beneath the sea. Its peaks now show as
islands scattered along the coast.
The southwestern coastal region has a humid mild marine
climate. Sea winds that blow inland from the west are warmed by
a current of warm water that flows through the Pacific Ocean. As
a result, winter temperatures average above freezing and
summers are mild. These warm western winds also carry moisture
from the ocean.
Inland from the coast, the winds from the Pacific meet the
mountain barriers of the coastal ranges and the Rocky
Mountains. As they rise to cross the mountains, the winds are
cooled, and their moisture begins to fall as rain. On some of the
western slopes almost 200 inches (500cm) of rain fall each year.
More than half of British Columbia is heavily forested. On
mountain slopes that receive plentiful rainfall, huge Douglas firs
rise in towering columns. These forest giants often grow to be as
much as 300 feet (90m) tall, with diameters up to 10 feet (3m).
More lumber is produced from these trees than from any other
kind of tree in North America. Hemlock, red cedar, and balsam fir
are among the other trees found in British Columbia.
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